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Small Steps Can Lead To A Big Change For The Environment
Written by Kim Carlson   
Monday, 05 November 2007

(NAPSI) - When it comes to protecting the environment, sometimes the smallest acts can make the biggest difference. America's children are often on the cutting edge of the movement to protect the environment and can be our country's champions in the effort to "go green."

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Holtville Athletic Club and KYMA Team to Support the Red Cross
Written by Imperial Valley News   
Thursday, 01 November 2007
Holtville, California - The Holtville Athletic Club and KYMA News Channel 11 have partnered to hold an impromptu fund raising effort to benefit the American Red Cross Imperial Valley Service Center. Financial donations will be accepted by the American Red Cross from 11:00am – 7:00pm Friday – November 2nd at the Holtville Athletic Club (located at the Northeast corner of Highway 115 & Zenos Road).
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American Men Want More Outdoors
Written by NAPSI   
Monday, 29 October 2007

(NAPSI) - While the great outdoors will always be a retreat for adventure, activity and relaxation, as lives become more and more consumed with career and family, the way we choose to enjoy the outdoors is changing. The trend for outdoor activities, especially among men ages 25 to 49, is fewer long excursions in favor of more casual day trips that involve family and friends. If you're aspiring to "get out there" and demonstrate your outdoor prowess-be it hiking, canoeing, fishing or camping-it's easier than ever to go at it with confidence.

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Scooping Up Sand-And Family Travel Savings
Written by NAPSI   
Saturday, 13 October 2007

(NAPSI) - If you and your family love the beach, there's no reason you can't enjoy the sun and the sand year-round. For example, Panama City Beach, Fla., is a place for family fun during every season. As one of America's premier beach destinations, this northwest Florida town has something to offer each member of the family, from award-winning beaches to exciting water sports and entertaining attractions.

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Calexico Employment Opportunity - Senior Network Administrator
Written by Apogen Technologies, Inc   
Thursday, 11 October 2007
Calexico, California - Apogen Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Quinetiq North America, provides solutions to government entities to address complex, mission critical challenges of national significance. We are currently looking for a Senior Network Administrator in the Calexico, California area. The candidate will be required to support a 24x7 LAN and associated applications.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 October 2007 )
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Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Legislation to Strengthen Flood Protections in California
Written by River Watch   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Governor Schwarzenegger today announced that he has signed legislation that will strengthen flood protections in California.  The legislative package will lead to the development of a comprehensive Central Valley Flood Protection Plan.  It will also reform the Reclamation Board to improve efficiency, require cities and counties to increase consideration of flood risks when making land use decisions and create a new standard in flood protection for urban development in the region.

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Are You Eating Enough Whole Foods?
Written by ARAcontent   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
(ARA) – Soaring numbers of people with Type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and heart disease are convincing us that it’s time to start eating healthier. You may be thinking to yourself, “Well I have a salad for lunch once in a while and try to snack on fruits.” That’s a nice start, but it doesn’t mean you’re eating healthy.

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Manage Rainwater Runoff With Beauty and Style
Written by ARAcontent   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
(ARA) - The growing desire to create a “green” environment combined with the trend of extending our outdoor living space bring functional and decorative ways to manage water on our property. Water management is a great way individual households can help to keep watersheds, rivers, lakes and oceans from filling up with polluted runoff.
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New Orleans is Well on the Road to Recovery
Written by ARAcontent   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
(ARA) – When you stroll the streets of New Orleans, there are people coming and going, street musicians belting out tunes and horns blaring. Not to mention the wonderful smells of creole cooking and sweet sounds of hammers pounding. The city has come a long way since Aug. 29, 2005, when Hurricane Katrina hit.

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